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they don't ask the same thing as democrats. why aren't there pro-life democrat, and they have a singular ideology viewpoints. >> i thought things were more narrow, but in terms of singularity, i think it was the republicans name me a pro-life democrat. >> well, they didn't speak, but they're there. >> they are? >> and if the issue is, how the media covered this. and pat goodell was writing, and name three stories that should have gotten attention and didn't. valerie jarrett, white house aide gets secret service protection, how does that happen. dav david plouffe, he was with on with george stephanopoulos and a national security advisor that is 172,000, and pension at 55 years old. still working and 148,000 a year more from, from what's left of fannie mae, none of those stories got any traction at all in the mainstream media. >> and hats off to john carl, media note. for putting out one of the three steel workers trotted out in front of the democratic national convention who got up there and said, you know, mitt romney is bad be
they don't ask the same thing as democrats. why aren't there pro-life democrat, and they have a singular ideology viewpoints. >> i thought things were more narrow, but in terms of singularity, i think it was the republicans name me a pro-life democrat. >> well, they didn't speak, but they're there. >> they are? >> and if the issue is, how the media covered this. and pat goodell was writing, and name three stories that should have gotten attention and didn't. valerie...
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is the democratic national convention will now come to order! (cheers and applause) >> reporter: the highlight tonight will feature first lady michelle obama addressing the convention. >> ifill: ray suarez is down there among the delegates where he'll be everyday and every night all week. ray? >> suarez: gwen and judy, the convention, as harry noted, was gaveled into order by debbie wasserman schultz and will turn to official business and housekeeping but now as official t official delegates are making their way into the hall it's well and truly under way with a parade of speakers including the first woman bishop of the african methodist episcopal church, the leader of the international service employees international union, mary kay henry, and the first woman three-star general in the u.s. army, claudia kennedy. it's interesting, they get to make the rebuttal case as the republican had their convention last week but you can already hear a mirror image of america being presented by the speakers of this convention. earlier financial journalists a
is the democratic national convention will now come to order! (cheers and applause) >> reporter: the highlight tonight will feature first lady michelle obama addressing the convention. >> ifill: ray suarez is down there among the delegates where he'll be everyday and every night all week. ray? >> suarez: gwen and judy, the convention, as harry noted, was gaveled into order by debbie wasserman schultz and will turn to official business and housekeeping but now as official t...
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you don't want to get tangled up in the 1990s democrat, obama democrat argument. you want to take it to the republicans. >> i don't want to get tangled up in that right now. listen, i'm not a partisan. if i think deregulation of the financial industry is bad when the republicans do it, i think it's bad when the democratic president who signed that into legislation president clinton did too. the republicans want to go about the deregulation, you are part of the problem. we've forgotten about what clinton did wrong in his personal life. that was so long ago. we even forgot about eight years of bush. but the truth is we shouldn't forget those things. and we should talk about those things and not forget when bill clinton is talking tonight. >> if you take the hypocrites out of politics, there ain't nobody left. >> i'm here. i'm here. >> but i think to your point, pete, look speeches can be wonderful for a night and sort of dissipate over time. if bill clinton's speech is going to have resonance beyond tonight, i believe he has to tackle some of those obvious differenc
you don't want to get tangled up in the 1990s democrat, obama democrat argument. you want to take it to the republicans. >> i don't want to get tangled up in that right now. listen, i'm not a partisan. if i think deregulation of the financial industry is bad when the republicans do it, i think it's bad when the democratic president who signed that into legislation president clinton did too. the republicans want to go about the deregulation, you are part of the problem. we've forgotten...
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welcome you to the live coverage of the 2012 democratic national convention. so we begin the democratic party turns to make its case to the american voters. tonight's program will emphasize the major themes of president obama's reselection campaign captured by firstç lady michele obamaç and we'll bailiff you tt with -- bring you that with other speeds. >san antonio mayor julio castro plus other major speeches tonight. on-line you can find our 24 hour live stream coverage events inside and outside the hall. >> ifill: let's get started right down to the floor to ray suarez who will be with us tonight and the rest of the conventions. ray suare. >> suarez: we will hear from senate majority leader harry reid of november and house minority leader nancy pelosi of california. later on there will be video tributes, the first to fermenter president jimmy carter and one to the late senator edward kennedy of massachusetts. and of course much later tonight as judy mentioned, the keynote from the 37 year old mayor of san antonio texas, hoolian julit trocastroand michell
welcome you to the live coverage of the 2012 democratic national convention. so we begin the democratic party turns to make its case to the american voters. tonight's program will emphasize the major themes of president obama's reselection campaign captured by firstç lady michele obamaç and we'll bailiff you tt with -- bring you that with other speeds. >san antonio mayor julio castro plus other major speeches tonight. on-line you can find our 24 hour live stream coverage events inside...
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a rising star in the democratic party is set to deliver the keynote address at the democratic national convention tonight. he is the san antonio mayor, julian castro. he rose from what are no doubt humble roots all the way to harvard. more on his story in the gop's huge polling gap with hispanic voters coming up. as fox reports live coverage continues from the democratic national convention in charlotte. stay with us ation for events to. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. so it's
a rising star in the democratic party is set to deliver the keynote address at the democratic national convention tonight. he is the san antonio mayor, julian castro. he rose from what are no doubt humble roots all the way to harvard. more on his story in the gop's huge polling gap with hispanic voters coming up. as fox reports live coverage continues from the democratic national convention in charlotte. stay with us ation for events to. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living....
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the democrats, 24. in those 52 years, our private economy has produced 66 million private sector jobs. so what's the job score? republicans, 64 million. democrats 42. now sh now, there's a reason for this. it turns out that advancing equal opportunity and economic empowerment is both lawyerly right and good economics. why? because poverty, discrimination and ignorance restrict growth. when you stifle human potential, when you don't invest in new ideas, it doesn't just cut off the people who are affected. it hurts us all. we know that investments in education and infrastructure and scientific and technological research increase growth. they increase good jobs and they create new wealth for all of the rest of us. now, there's something i've noticed lately, you probably have, too. and it's this. maybe just because buy grew up in a different time, though i often disagree with republicans, i actually never learned to hate them the way the far right that controls their party seems to hate our president and a
the democrats, 24. in those 52 years, our private economy has produced 66 million private sector jobs. so what's the job score? republicans, 64 million. democrats 42. now sh now, there's a reason for this. it turns out that advancing equal opportunity and economic empowerment is both lawyerly right and good economics. why? because poverty, discrimination and ignorance restrict growth. when you stifle human potential, when you don't invest in new ideas, it doesn't just cut off the people who are...
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not just democrats. not just the folks who would be in the kind of presumptive base, but to talk to everybody, and make a case that this was their government, and their campaign. and that's what elizabeth warren is doing, and i respect her for that. >> are you done with politics? would you rather -- run for another office? >> maybe one day, but i've finished my term. >> stay in office or something else? >> i don't have any plans. >> i heard you made a visit to iowa? >> made a visit to a bunch of states because the obama campaign asked me to do it and i'm proud to do it and will continue to do it. >> deval patrick, we look forward to your speech tonight and thanks for taking time to be ob. >> good to are with you. >>> how many city the hosts a nominating convention more than once. the answer is six. philadelphia, chicago, san francisco, los angeles, miami and new york. not boston. how about that? they've all hosted multiple conventions. we'll be right back. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf'
not just democrats. not just the folks who would be in the kind of presumptive base, but to talk to everybody, and make a case that this was their government, and their campaign. and that's what elizabeth warren is doing, and i respect her for that. >> are you done with politics? would you rather -- run for another office? >> maybe one day, but i've finished my term. >> stay in office or something else? >> i don't have any plans. >> i heard you made a visit to...
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looks to me like the democrats -- please. the democrats this week have a real challenge. i mean, this campaign came in a box, a box of antidemocratic rhetoric for months now. the republicans led by their candidate over and over say i'll send you the party of europe, of foreignness. we're going to be next greece. you're socialist. it seems to me what you did tonight you've shown you're clearly american born, your ideas come from the needs of real americans, they're not imported from a strange foreign place that romney kept talking about. that reminded everybody that it's different than they say it is. >> exactly. if you look at the convention last week, which basically they put their convention on a fact free diet because you heard speech after speech that basically mischaracterized and lied about president obama's record. it was an anti-obama convention instead of a pro-romney convention. what michael talked about, you would hope from being fortunate that that experience allows you to empathize with those who aren't, and it would make help you to make sure you went to bat
looks to me like the democrats -- please. the democrats this week have a real challenge. i mean, this campaign came in a box, a box of antidemocratic rhetoric for months now. the republicans led by their candidate over and over say i'll send you the party of europe, of foreignness. we're going to be next greece. you're socialist. it seems to me what you did tonight you've shown you're clearly american born, your ideas come from the needs of real americans, they're not imported from a strange...
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the convention hall with democrats. (laughter) yet, black people, asians, sikhs, jews, muslims, hippies! veterans! babies! 1940s boxing reporters! 1840s sheriffs! na'vi americans! gay service droids! muppet americans and, of course, newman! hello, newman! by the way, that was real. newman was actually there. (laughter) how effortlessly diverse is the democratic party? remember the folks at the r.n.c. overrising latino star marco rubio? the democrats have not only a rising latino star in santonio mayor julian castro, they have an extra one of him in case he breaks! it's unbelievable! democrats have so many latinos they've got doubles! (laughter) collect them all, trade with your friends. (laughter) but all of that was tangential to d.n.c. night one's prime directive: beating back the republican narrative that obama was a failed president who had accomplished nothing. and beat it back they did. >> president obama saved the auto industry. >> saved a million jobs. >> thanks to barack obama, james is working 60 hours a week
the convention hall with democrats. (laughter) yet, black people, asians, sikhs, jews, muslims, hippies! veterans! babies! 1940s boxing reporters! 1840s sheriffs! na'vi americans! gay service droids! muppet americans and, of course, newman! hello, newman! by the way, that was real. newman was actually there. (laughter) how effortlessly diverse is the democratic party? remember the folks at the r.n.c. overrising latino star marco rubio? the democrats have not only a rising latino star in...
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nobody else did that. >> he articulated what the democratic party is doing. >> belva: the democrats are saying this was a starting point. i didn't need anybody who said the message is what we heard in the auditorium. one group, though, that has seemed satisfied was the gay community. >> yeah. >> belva: they were repeatedly called to the front. what about that move on behalf of the president to bring them into community and their response to it? >> there may be a backlash, right, joe? >> in the hall and gay community, it was huge. big week for folks and gay folks. the first time the democratic party platform acknowledged or endorsed same-sex marriage in the platform. i got to north carolina a couple days early and went to a black church. the supporters four years ago, you know what, they say they are not for gay marriage. they will not vote. they will not vote for romney. this could hurt them in swing states. already anti-same-sex marriage are organizing against. >> north carolina, it is guts for the democrats. he won the state by a mere 14,000 votes. this is risky what he is doing. then
nobody else did that. >> he articulated what the democratic party is doing. >> belva: the democrats are saying this was a starting point. i didn't need anybody who said the message is what we heard in the auditorium. one group, though, that has seemed satisfied was the gay community. >> yeah. >> belva: they were repeatedly called to the front. what about that move on behalf of the president to bring them into community and their response to it? >> there may be a...
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and the democrats are disillusioned. among the people who are still democrats, they're not following the news about the election the way they were four years ago. fewer of them say they care who wins the election. republicans have a plurality, an advantage on both of those issues. four years ago democrats, they were ready to go. now it's the republicans who are more ready to go. the democrats have to get things going. >> suarez: andy, is that different from previous cycles? if you're a supporter of the party that's in power at a time when americans are feeling pessimistic, isn't this just a natural outgrowth of what's going on in the country? >> it's partly a natural outgrowth but we've had a lot of shifting around. we had three or four national elections where we've gone from democrats win, democrats win, republicans win. now the republicans are ahead. there's a lot of volatility. even at a time when the public is pretty polarizedded. >> suarez: give us a quick look at your very telling statistics on young people. >> a
and the democrats are disillusioned. among the people who are still democrats, they're not following the news about the election the way they were four years ago. fewer of them say they care who wins the election. republicans have a plurality, an advantage on both of those issues. four years ago democrats, they were ready to go. now it's the republicans who are more ready to go. the democrats have to get things going. >> suarez: andy, is that different from previous cycles? if you're a...
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the democrats come here knowing there's a bit of an enthusiasm gap. republicans have an edge when it comes to voter enthusiasm. there's some disillusionment out there. you had a tough economy. you don't have the perfect storm president obama had four years ago. she said we have to work like we never did before. she touched every con tich wstc. you h the first lady's message was we have to work harder this time. they don't have the magic of 2008. he's been an incumbent for four years in a very difficult economy. what she's trying to make the case, she's fighting for you. maybe the economy hasn't been great for you. he's fighting for you. the other guy doesn't get you. >> what i thought, the poor republicans, it's not their fault, they had to put up with the hurricane which was taking all the attention away on the first day. even the second day to a large degree. the democrats come here. they launched off tonight with a spectacular lineup of speakers. cory booker, duvall patrick, ted strickland, julian castro. before you got to michelle obama you had fo
the democrats come here knowing there's a bit of an enthusiasm gap. republicans have an edge when it comes to voter enthusiasm. there's some disillusionment out there. you had a tough economy. you don't have the perfect storm president obama had four years ago. she said we have to work like we never did before. she touched every con tich wstc. you h the first lady's message was we have to work harder this time. they don't have the magic of 2008. he's been an incumbent for four years in a very...
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thank you, democrats! (cheers and applause) >> ifill: all right, we just heard from congresswoman nidia velasquez of new york and coming on to the stage right now up to the lectern is the governor of the state of illinois, pat quinn. >> delegates and fellow americans it is an honor to be with you this evening and it's an honor to trent great state of illinois, the home of president barack obama! (cheers and applause) tonight i want to talk to you about a scary subject for many, many republicans. i want to talk about facts. (laughter and applause) you know, i watched the republican national convention last week and i heard a lot of things that are simply not true. and one of our founding fathers, president john adams of massachusetts once said that facts are stubborn things. but last week as they nominated a very different man from massachusetts, republicans stubbornly smeared president obama's excellent record of reforming welfare. they went on and on pretending that our president weakened its work require
thank you, democrats! (cheers and applause) >> ifill: all right, we just heard from congresswoman nidia velasquez of new york and coming on to the stage right now up to the lectern is the governor of the state of illinois, pat quinn. >> delegates and fellow americans it is an honor to be with you this evening and it's an honor to trent great state of illinois, the home of president barack obama! (cheers and applause) tonight i want to talk to you about a scary subject for many, many...
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well, as democrats put the finishing touches on the democratic national convention kickoff. vice with nominee paul ryan stumped in greenville, north carolina about a four and a half hour drive from charlotte site of the convention. supporters of east carolina university. the congressman continued to attack the president on his hand ling of the economy. >> we have a very crystal clear choice. we can either choose to stay on the path that we are on. a paft debt, a path of doubt and decline. we can elect mitt romney the president of the united states and get america back on track. >> shepard: democrats had planned a similar tactic to send vice president bide ton florida during the convention in florida. the president called off that visit because hurricane isaac was hitting. congressman ryan is leading the charge against the president it would appear, carl? >> that's right, shep. republicans are making good their pledge to make this the most aggressive counter argument that's ever happened at a convention. they do site he had planned to be in florida at the republic national co
well, as democrats put the finishing touches on the democratic national convention kickoff. vice with nominee paul ryan stumped in greenville, north carolina about a four and a half hour drive from charlotte site of the convention. supporters of east carolina university. the congressman continued to attack the president on his hand ling of the economy. >> we have a very crystal clear choice. we can either choose to stay on the path that we are on. a paft debt, a path of doubt and decline....
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tonight democrats will showcase key parties of their base. women, hispanics, and african-americans, and young people. first lady michelle obama will be front and center tonight. and as will san antonio mayor castro. who gives the big keynote address, democrats are proud of that your policies. and what they believe in will be demonstrated on stage. last week, republicans tried to hide what they were really about. just look at this. 55 prime time speeches, not a single one, not one, included the words tea party. all those unpopular extreme republicans, gop decided to keep them out of the public eye. guess that tea was little too strong for swing voters around the country. let's remember the most conservative platform in history. you know, that one that didn't represent their nominee. >> this is the platform of the republican part. it is not the platform of mitt romney. >> yeah. he's just the head of the party. but this week is different. forget the caricature of the president and his policies. at his convention, democrats will set the record st
tonight democrats will showcase key parties of their base. women, hispanics, and african-americans, and young people. first lady michelle obama will be front and center tonight. and as will san antonio mayor castro. who gives the big keynote address, democrats are proud of that your policies. and what they believe in will be demonstrated on stage. last week, republicans tried to hide what they were really about. just look at this. 55 prime time speeches, not a single one, not one, included the...
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i grew up in a democrat home. my mother and daddy, and i didn't know anything but democrat and my daddy would always say they weren't going to vote and he'd always come in... he was a farmer and he'd always come in, he and my brother, $4, $2 each to pay the toll tax. so they wanted to vote so much. >> suarez: a lot of people don't remember that poor people had to find a couple dollars that they could scrape together to be able to vote. >> yes. he took it out of his pocket. he made us a good living. we had a big farm, ten hands on the farm. he doesn't wasn't a... we were all right, you know, as far as finances but he always took that money, i remember that so much, and then whenever it was time to vote he would get the buggy out and put the horses to it and mama and daddy would go off to vote. and you know we didn't understand, little children, why they were doing it and we'd cry why was mama and daddy going? you know, they stayed at home with us, they didn't go like parents do now, of course, you know, most of the
i grew up in a democrat home. my mother and daddy, and i didn't know anything but democrat and my daddy would always say they weren't going to vote and he'd always come in... he was a farmer and he'd always come in, he and my brother, $4, $2 each to pay the toll tax. so they wanted to vote so much. >> suarez: a lot of people don't remember that poor people had to find a couple dollars that they could scrape together to be able to vote. >> yes. he took it out of his pocket. he made...
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so go ahead and celebrate, democrats. but as my mentor ronald reagan used to say -- >> ask yourself, are you better off than you were four years ago? is it easier for you to go and buy things in the stores than it was four years ago? is there more orless unemployment in the country than there was four years ago? >> well, i don't think so. and i don't think the democrats should be celebrating. that's just my opinion. we will debate. and also, a comment reportedly by bill clinton has everyone buzzing. quote, a few years ago this guy, meaning president obama, would have been carrying our bags. quite a distasteful comment. but ed klein, author of "the amateur" is our special guest on the whole clinton speech and the convention. the market down $55, the ism manufacturing index fell below 50 for the third straight month. however, better news, car sales up $14.5 million in august. that's a good sign. let me tell you something to think about. the professional traders may be rooting for a bad jobs number on friday. why? that's bec
so go ahead and celebrate, democrats. but as my mentor ronald reagan used to say -- >> ask yourself, are you better off than you were four years ago? is it easier for you to go and buy things in the stores than it was four years ago? is there more orless unemployment in the country than there was four years ago? >> well, i don't think so. and i don't think the democrats should be celebrating. that's just my opinion. we will debate. and also, a comment reportedly by bill clinton has...
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so the democrats would like it tease him at times. so in rallies, republican rallies, the democrats dressed up a series of maybe 20, 30, nones looking pregnant, and each carried a sign saying, nixon eat one. the idea of nixon impregnating nones is so hysterical that you can't be mad at it. it was something about the dirty
so the democrats would like it tease him at times. so in rallies, republican rallies, the democrats dressed up a series of maybe 20, 30, nones looking pregnant, and each carried a sign saying, nixon eat one. the idea of nixon impregnating nones is so hysterical that you can't be mad at it. it was something about the dirty
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democrats enacted it. democrats will fight to preserve it. some republicans want to replace the guarantee of social security with a gamble of private accounts. it's just plain wrong. when you go to the polls, vote for social security. vote for president barack obama. [. [cheers and applause] and the hard fought rights of women are on the ballot. democrats trust the judgment of women. we reject the republic assault on women's reproductive health. it's just plain wrong. when you go to the polls, vote for women's rights, vote for president obama. and our democracy is on the ballot. democrats believe we must cush the influence of special interest on our political institutions. democrats believe we must create jobs, not protect the special interests. we must build the economy from the middle out, not the top down. to change policy for the middle class, we must change politics. democrats will work to overturn citizens united. [cheers and applause] while republicans support opening the flood gates to special interest money and suppressing the right
democrats enacted it. democrats will fight to preserve it. some republicans want to replace the guarantee of social security with a gamble of private accounts. it's just plain wrong. when you go to the polls, vote for social security. vote for president barack obama. [. [cheers and applause] and the hard fought rights of women are on the ballot. democrats trust the judgment of women. we reject the republic assault on women's reproductive health. it's just plain wrong. when you go to the polls,...
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the problem is the democratic party, if you go out, it is beyond my mind, bill, that you have a democratic party of f.d.r. of l.b.j. that today is losing by a significant percentage the white working class of this country and senior citizens. the party that created social security and medicare is losing the vote of seniors and white working class people. how does that happen? it happens because they are not there making it clear. listen to roosevelt's speeches in 1936. he'd say, "hey, the big money interests hate me. i welcome their hatred, 'cause i'm standing with the unemployed and working peoples." you hear that coming from too many democrats right now? so yeah, the democrats have become a party which does some good things, environment, women, gay issues, very good. protecting white, well, not white, any working class people. they're not strong. >> how do they get them back? not that you're in the business advising democrats, but what, how do they get them back? >> well, let me tell you for a start. president of the united states goes on television, holds a press conference just to say,
the problem is the democratic party, if you go out, it is beyond my mind, bill, that you have a democratic party of f.d.r. of l.b.j. that today is losing by a significant percentage the white working class of this country and senior citizens. the party that created social security and medicare is losing the vote of seniors and white working class people. how does that happen? it happens because they are not there making it clear. listen to roosevelt's speeches in 1936. he'd say, "hey, the...
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tonight's lead, democrats ready for the fight. day two of the democratic national convention is underway in charlotte, north carolina. the crowd is fired up and the speakers are ready to go. this afternoon president obama arrived in charlotte right in time for a star studded night. the marquee speaker tonight, former president bill clinton. the crowd will also hear from elizabeth warren running for the senate in massachusetts. the speakers have been passionate at this convention. throwing punch after punch at republicans and aggressively affirming the strength of the president's record. and it's been great to see. they talked about the auto bailout. >> the american auto industry is not just surviving. it's thriving. where mitt romney was willing to turn his back on akron, dayton, and toledo, ohio, the president said i've got your back. >> the president's record on women's issues. >> being a mother is no longer a liability. and being a woman is no longer a pre-existing condition. now, that's what change looks like. >> and we've hea
tonight's lead, democrats ready for the fight. day two of the democratic national convention is underway in charlotte, north carolina. the crowd is fired up and the speakers are ready to go. this afternoon president obama arrived in charlotte right in time for a star studded night. the marquee speaker tonight, former president bill clinton. the crowd will also hear from elizabeth warren running for the senate in massachusetts. the speakers have been passionate at this convention. throwing punch...
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we're democrats. and don't you forget it. >> we cannot afford to give the reigns of government to someone who will double down on trickle down. >> if you want... a winner take all, you shutd support the republican ticket. and if you want a country of shared opportunities and shared responsibility, we're all in this together society you should vote for barack obama and joe biden. >> fox news senior political analyst brit human joins us. nice to see you. and president clinton talked about president obama wanting to work with others and that is one of the first things i happened to get is bob woodward talks about the president obama's alienating people with his arrogance saying they vote them early on saying elections have consequence and i won. if this and that is what what we've heard from terms of cooperation. >> that will be an important question in this election. president obama has low ratings on the big issue. the economy. he's blaming a lot of it on republicans. it's part of the article of faith
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the start of this week thought the donkey democrats would try out for their party's democratic national convention would be a lot like winnie the pooh's friend eeyore always conceding that things aren't great and that they could always be worse. focusing on the problems to be overcome of a gloomy fellow, but instead the democratic donkey who actually showed up was a lot more like shrek's singing sidekick looking to kick over obstacles in his way. the disheartened and divided party struggling to ridge an enthusiasm gap was nowhere to be found in charlotte's time warner cable arena, but the democrats did display one trait that both eeyore and donkey share. unflun itching loyalty to their guy. what we also saw was the tactical advantage of going second. you get to see how your opponent is going to play his hand and adjust accordingly. and when it was their turn, the democrats matched the republicans play-for-play. the republicans had their queen of hearts and the democrats had one, too. they saw the gop candidates compelling wife with the moving personal narrative and raised them a candida
the start of this week thought the donkey democrats would try out for their party's democratic national convention would be a lot like winnie the pooh's friend eeyore always conceding that things aren't great and that they could always be worse. focusing on the problems to be overcome of a gloomy fellow, but instead the democratic donkey who actually showed up was a lot more like shrek's singing sidekick looking to kick over obstacles in his way. the disheartened and divided party struggling to...
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democrats are capitalized-- the passionate populism of deval patrick. the lo qua shouldness of uno e dual and michelle obama who crushed it so hard republicans were desperate to change the subject. >> republicans are now blasting the democrat's platform. >> why would they remove that jerusalem should be the capital imof israel. >> the word god was gone. the one reference before, the republicans had 12 references of god. >> how there can be an entire section on faith if you don't mention god with. what do we have faith in. >> i have faith in a god without isn't so insecure he doesn't freak out if you don't mention his name enough. god is not a media figure, you know. god isn't like an inside the beltway media figure who first thing they do when they get a book is check their index for the names. god doesn't do that that is weird you mentioned trees and saving the earth but you don't mention the guy who created the whole thing, i mean, all i'm saying is whatever, guys. (laughter) that was my impression of god. (laughter) and not very good. but guess what,
democrats are capitalized-- the passionate populism of deval patrick. the lo qua shouldness of uno e dual and michelle obama who crushed it so hard republicans were desperate to change the subject. >> republicans are now blasting the democrat's platform. >> why would they remove that jerusalem should be the capital imof israel. >> the word god was gone. the one reference before, the republicans had 12 references of god. >> how there can be an entire section on faith if...
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and looking through the public republican party and the democratic party, the democratic party is way far ahead of the republican party on this one. within your own party you are having dialogue including senator mccain's daughter meghan mccain and here you have herbert hoover's great granddaughter speaking of this and i think the republican party will be forced to put this somewhere in their platform as these younger people are getting older and they become the party leaders. i think this is a generational thing. i see it with my sons. what was not accepted 50 years ago, to them, they look at this and go why wouldn't you be able to marry? this makes no sense. i don't bat at and an eye if my friend is gay. i think the republican party will be forced to change and i agree with the young leaders. >> we have to talk again after credits. that is it for this edition of to the contrary. follow me on twitter@bonnie erbe and to the contrary and check out our website web web where the discussion continues and whether you are agree or think to the contrary, please join us next time.
and looking through the public republican party and the democratic party, the democratic party is way far ahead of the republican party on this one. within your own party you are having dialogue including senator mccain's daughter meghan mccain and here you have herbert hoover's great granddaughter speaking of this and i think the republican party will be forced to put this somewhere in their platform as these younger people are getting older and they become the party leaders. i think this is a...
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now the democrats are showing something as well. team obama already had a tough nut sales job in charlotte this week, even before today's dismal economic one. this afternoon from the national debt topping -- let's start off with national debt. topping $16 trillion. this amounts to about, a little over $50,000 across person in the country. portugal and italy, greece, spain, especially for the almost 50 million people who are now on food stamps. the actual number is an unprecedented 46.7 million people on food stamps. that is more than a 3% increase from last year. spending on food stamps has more than doubled over the past four years. a record $75.7 billion. $75.7 billion, and it is a double. any stretch of the imagination for the situation. today we got the news. gasoline prices hit a labor day record over the weekend. the national average, the price of $3.82. per gallon. by the way, that is another interesting thing since obama took office. twenty-one cents, gasoline prices, higher than just a year ago. almost double the price and
now the democrats are showing something as well. team obama already had a tough nut sales job in charlotte this week, even before today's dismal economic one. this afternoon from the national debt topping -- let's start off with national debt. topping $16 trillion. this amounts to about, a little over $50,000 across person in the country. portugal and italy, greece, spain, especially for the almost 50 million people who are now on food stamps. the actual number is an unprecedented 46.7 million...
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republican or democrat? >> i'm willing to have a democrat. i think the republicans are better at congress and they think they're better to control spending, but i think you need a democrat, someone like bill clinton who can work with both parties. and that's not what we're getting right now. host: thank you very much, pat. our next call comes from david from minnesota on our line for independents. caller: yes, i think the ones that are at the top of the food chain are the lobbyists and the people that are buying our government out from underneath us, and i think we should have term limits and get rid of some of the people that have been in there for 100 years. and i think right now we've got the best government money can buy, and it's been bought by the lobbyists and the big corporations. there's also a saying, congress fiddled while the u.s. burned. and there's only 10% approval of congress right now. and these guys get too cozy with the lobbyists and the public should break up the logjam by voting all these old-timers out and getting rid of
republican or democrat? >> i'm willing to have a democrat. i think the republicans are better at congress and they think they're better to control spending, but i think you need a democrat, someone like bill clinton who can work with both parties. and that's not what we're getting right now. host: thank you very much, pat. our next call comes from david from minnesota on our line for independents. caller: yes, i think the ones that are at the top of the food chain are the lobbyists and...
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the republican party has pro-choice republicans, just like the democratic party has pro-life democrats. the republican party platform hasn't changed. todd akin should go. his comments were about rape, not about abortion. and the republican party did the right thing in repudiating him almost universally. >> but doris, as many republicans as may agree with carly, the reality is that there are also not just democratic women, there's republican women who not only hear about a todd akin but who hear about the platform on abortion, or hear about some of these other issues, and frankly say, look, this is just a party that's out of step with where i am. that's the challenge that you see. >> i mean, i think in the end, platform does matter. because words last. the visuals of the convention may have been very successful in portraying diverse women who were republicans, but words last and actions last. and i think what the democrats are going to be able to do in the fall is to somehow talk about votes on bills that had to do with things that women care about. words in that platform. it was intere
the republican party has pro-choice republicans, just like the democratic party has pro-life democrats. the republican party platform hasn't changed. todd akin should go. his comments were about rape, not about abortion. and the republican party did the right thing in repudiating him almost universally. >> but doris, as many republicans as may agree with carly, the reality is that there are also not just democratic women, there's republican women who not only hear about a todd akin but...
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republicans 24 million, democrats 42! >> and he also acted as a spokesman to independent voters, affirming the president's willingness to compromise. >> heck, he even appointed hillary. i'm grateful for the relationship of respect and partnership she and the president have enjoyed and the signal that sends to the rest of the world, that democracy does not have a blood -- have to be a blood sport, it can be an honorable enterprise. >> really is amazing think about it 15 years ashgs the partisan wars of the late '90s and the man at the center of it, is now the democratic party's best spokesperson to the middle of the road voter. secretary clinton watched a recorded version of her husband's speech 9,930 miles away at the u.s. embassy in east timor. watch the speech on the ambassador's computer. according it an aide she was riveted. quote, it's possible she did not blink even once and then talked about it later to the press. >> my husband read parts of his speech to me over the last few days. i received the as prepared versio
republicans 24 million, democrats 42! >> and he also acted as a spokesman to independent voters, affirming the president's willingness to compromise. >> heck, he even appointed hillary. i'm grateful for the relationship of respect and partnership she and the president have enjoyed and the signal that sends to the rest of the world, that democracy does not have a blood -- have to be a blood sport, it can be an honorable enterprise. >> really is amazing think about it 15 years...
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i guess i called in on the democrats because i was a democrat. i feel like he has brought a lot of contention to washington, d.c., and if he was talking about hope and change -- did not see any of it. >> will that change your mind in november? >> i was really looking for some hope and change, and i got it. >> what you think about mitt romney? >> the biggest thing is someone with experience in running large corporations and managing -- i think he is just physically more intelligent than president obama, who has never really had any experience in that regard. >> will use to and i into the convention this week? >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. >> what do you want to hear that might change your mind? >> a plan on how he will turn around the economy. >> all right, on now to new jersey, adrian on the independent line. what do you think about what you saw from the president today? >> i did not like it at all. i really did not. i am a health-care professional, and when i read about the bill, one of the few people who has read the affordable care act, i just cannot
i guess i called in on the democrats because i was a democrat. i feel like he has brought a lot of contention to washington, d.c., and if he was talking about hope and change -- did not see any of it. >> will that change your mind in november? >> i was really looking for some hope and change, and i got it. >> what you think about mitt romney? >> the biggest thing is someone with experience in running large corporations and managing -- i think he is just physically more...
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so we have the democrats under control. we will have more on the democrats in a minute. the republicans are on the road. paul ryan is in the battleground state of ohio today. we understand that governor romney, the presidential candidate for the republicans, is behind closed doors working on the first debate preparation for the first debate the two candidates will have. the wisconsin congressman stepped up the line of attack against the president of the united states asking the crowd, are you better off today than you were four years ago? vice president am -- vice presidential nominee compared the president to president carter. you cannot look at the suffering problems or the debt crisis, and jobs lost and say we are better off than four years ago. as a matter of fact, president obama's record is worse than jimmy carter's record. look at unemployment. in the cater presidency, in july of 1980 the unemployment rate was 7.8 percent. for the last 42 months under president obama it has been above 8 percent the entire time. >>shepard: the democrats are knocking that down sayin
so we have the democrats under control. we will have more on the democrats in a minute. the republicans are on the road. paul ryan is in the battleground state of ohio today. we understand that governor romney, the presidential candidate for the republicans, is behind closed doors working on the first debate preparation for the first debate the two candidates will have. the wisconsin congressman stepped up the line of attack against the president of the united states asking the crowd, are you...
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democrats have their chance. and my guess is you'll look at these numbers and everything that we've seen in our focus groups and everything else suggests that obama's lead is much better and much stronger in terms of talking to the middle class. >> we'll see if he can get those numbers back. you suggest he does get the ball second. let's look at more underlying numbers. this one here is largely because of progress governor romney made at his convention in the suburbs. essentially a flip among voters making $50,000 or more. president obama led in our last poll by seven points. governor romney has that. again, it could be temporary, but this is largely in the suburbs. how important is that? >> sure, it's extremely important. you have to remember your margin of error is 5% plus or minus. so we don't know how much change there is. but overall this is probably the best piece of news for romney out of his convention. >> here's one more they would like to say is good news. going into the convention tied among independen
democrats have their chance. and my guess is you'll look at these numbers and everything that we've seen in our focus groups and everything else suggests that obama's lead is much better and much stronger in terms of talking to the middle class. >> we'll see if he can get those numbers back. you suggest he does get the ball second. let's look at more underlying numbers. this one here is largely because of progress governor romney made at his convention in the suburbs. essentially a flip...
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but this is a huge ideological difference between the republicans and democrats and the democrats said that well last night. they said you are in the government. >> this is the part that's amazing to hear from republicans again and again. this notion that somehow they have the answers. 8 years you had control of the government. 8 years. you passed these policies that helped create this crisis. mitt romney does not have one policy different than george bush. >> i strongly disagree with you on that one. >> you talk about the deficit. i don't see the have you cans willing to negotiate about the deficit. >> they have. what do you think paul ryan has done with his budget. >> i know the budget. you cannot -- i don't care what paul ryan says ... you cannotific the budget without revenue and cutting spending. when paul ryan says it can happen without tax, without revenues and some times of -- >> 40 cents of every dollar we are spending is borrowed money. we can't sustain that. megyn: i have got to leave it at that. thank you, ben, chris, a pleasure. what happens now that the pentagon has accus
but this is a huge ideological difference between the republicans and democrats and the democrats said that well last night. they said you are in the government. >> this is the part that's amazing to hear from republicans again and again. this notion that somehow they have the answers. 8 years you had control of the government. 8 years. you passed these policies that helped create this crisis. mitt romney does not have one policy different than george bush. >> i strongly disagree...
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>> most of the democrats i know and i've known quite a few over the years, jenna, most democrats like limited government as well and it would seem to me it is going overboard to say one party is for big government, the other is for small government. we certainly didn't have small government between 2001 and 2008. i don't want to look back. i'm not blaming anything. neither party is privy to virtue as far as i'm concerned. but the fact of the matter is, where is that proper measure? where do you stop? where is the balance between what government should be responsible for, try to get involved into help the locals. when government should stay the heck out? we i think solved problems over the past 30 years from both parties. we don't like the government government in our bedroom. so we want limited government as well as anybody else. it is the proper place to do it. that's what you debate about. jenna: real quick here, where do you see evidence of the president, the president's limited government policies? where would you point to say, hey, we want a balance and this is what area we see t
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now he's a rising star in the democratic party, tapped to give the keynote speech at the democratic convention. the same speech an unknown barack obama gave in 2004. >> you get talked about as someone who could be the first hispanic governor of texas, maybe even the first hispanic president of the united states. can you handle that kind of pressure? >> i would be lying if i said that's not flattering. it's flattering to everybody. but the biggest mistake i can make is to believe the press, to believe the hype. >> he was elected mayor in 2009 and re-elected with 82% of the vote. now he's 37, the youngest mayor of a top 50 city in the united states. he's also used to the baby face jokes. >> i think one of the funnier things that has happened to you when you first met president barack obama he jokingly asked if you were the intern. >> that's right. >> you being asked to do the speech is that making up for that jab. >> i don't know. i don't know. i always got the age jokes at different points in my career. >> is it still happening? >> every now and then. but i'm starting to get the gray hair from
now he's a rising star in the democratic party, tapped to give the keynote speech at the democratic convention. the same speech an unknown barack obama gave in 2004. >> you get talked about as someone who could be the first hispanic governor of texas, maybe even the first hispanic president of the united states. can you handle that kind of pressure? >> i would be lying if i said that's not flattering. it's flattering to everybody. but the biggest mistake i can make is to believe the...
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in terms of democratic politics. she talked about seniors and non-college educated women, i will look at it a little differently to geographically. 20 take a look at florida and north carolina, those were great states for obama -- when you take a look at florida and north carolina, those were great states for obama. if they become really important for obama. the democratic party has to move beyond the northeast/midwest party. these are continue battleground states. we will want to have them be that beyond national politics at the presidential level. you see that within virginia with kane. the other thing i will say is that if you want to talk about enthusiasm, i look a little less at enthusiasm in trying to focus on pragmatism. your message at the end of the day when people go into the voting booth is to is going to look out for me. to is more like me? sometimes we overblow enthusiasm because politics start so early. we are talking about enthusiasm gap in march. labor day is when the bell rings and people are engaged
in terms of democratic politics. she talked about seniors and non-college educated women, i will look at it a little differently to geographically. 20 take a look at florida and north carolina, those were great states for obama -- when you take a look at florida and north carolina, those were great states for obama. if they become really important for obama. the democratic party has to move beyond the northeast/midwest party. these are continue battleground states. we will want to have them be...
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day one of the democratic national convention. you may have noticed hillary clinton's not going to be one of the speakers here. right now the secretary of state, she is in china. part of a six nation asian tour she made be president hu jintao tomorrow. this could be her last trip to china as secretary of state. mrs. clinton said she's going to step down after four years doing her job. more from the democratic national convention. we're going to bring you the highlights after this. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. you're not filming this, are you? aw! camera shy. snapshot from progressive. test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake d
day one of the democratic national convention. you may have noticed hillary clinton's not going to be one of the speakers here. right now the secretary of state, she is in china. part of a six nation asian tour she made be president hu jintao tomorrow. this could be her last trip to china as secretary of state. mrs. clinton said she's going to step down after four years doing her job. more from the democratic national convention. we're going to bring you the highlights after this. people really...
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it was not like 1980 where democrats felt that a wide swath of democrats felt hike we had to change horses. that wasn't true this time. there was some tis appoint by some elements of the party. early on obama rallied hem beginning last fall and through the course of the spring and i think you see the entheuz yasm in the convention hall. compare it to has you saul in tampa for governor romney where you would think they would come in pumped up thinking they could win this thing and that was the flattest convention i witnessed. >> charlie:is there strategy if he wins re-election ma yort make it work this time that he could not make it work. ram emmanuel said at election results will change dynamics. >> i think that's right. mandate you get will change things the with the fighting gingrich congress shutting the government down. budget framework teal in 1997 after the president was re-elected. there's something else at issue this year that wasn't true in that period under clinton, which is that you have all these expiration tion of the tax cuts, sequester, et cetera gives the president enormous
it was not like 1980 where democrats felt that a wide swath of democrats felt hike we had to change horses. that wasn't true this time. there was some tis appoint by some elements of the party. early on obama rallied hem beginning last fall and through the course of the spring and i think you see the entheuz yasm in the convention hall. compare it to has you saul in tampa for governor romney where you would think they would come in pumped up thinking they could win this thing and that was the...
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i feel like the democratic party keeps caving. they are cowards. >> bill: you were teed off they put it back. >> yeah. >> bill: you would have been one of those guys booing. >> i would have been jumping up and down and doing the wave. stick by your principles. >> bill: that's why we like you, hill, you are honest and tell the truth from your point of view. here is another really good one. this is about jerusalem. look this is cbs. charlie rose grilling senator schumer about jerusalem. go. >> democrats have always been for jerusalem being the unified capital of israel. i'm one of the leading democrats on middle east policy. that's been my position for a long time. this is a tempest in a teapot. the overwhelming democratic position is just that. >> not the party platform though. >> when what's the president's position. >> it's not in the party's platform i don't know why it is or is not. >> what's the president's position. >> the presidential president is for a strong israel. >> what's the president's position on the capital. >> i d
i feel like the democratic party keeps caving. they are cowards. >> bill: you were teed off they put it back. >> yeah. >> bill: you would have been one of those guys booing. >> i would have been jumping up and down and doing the wave. stick by your principles. >> bill: that's why we like you, hill, you are honest and tell the truth from your point of view. here is another really good one. this is about jerusalem. look this is cbs. charlie rose grilling senator...
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democrats all-in on a bailout. next, how celebrating the tough calls could mean trouble for all of us. >> he organizedded the rescue. he made the tough calls. he saved the american auto industry! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i cano anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la lla la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything solutionism. the new optimis neil: so, the auto rescue, big theme here. >> anyone in the auto industry will tell you we were right on the edge of the abyss. obama came in, stuck to it, got it done. >> the auto industry restructuring worked. >> general motors and chrysler were literally on the verge of liquidation. >> all across america, autos are back! manufacturing! [cheers and applause] why? you know what i'm saying. neil: halftime, can i call a timeout? yon, for taxpayers? a lot
democrats all-in on a bailout. next, how celebrating the tough calls could mean trouble for all of us. >> he organizedded the rescue. he made the tough calls. he saved the american auto industry! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i cano anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la lla la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements...